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Herman Keiser Signed Golf Ball with 'Masters 1946' & 'With every good wish' Notation
The 1946 Masters champion who defeated Ben Hogan by one shot in the first post World War II event has signed this ball quite nicely. Mr. Keiser unfortunately passed away in 2003 after a long debilitating battle with Alzheimer's disease, but even when he was alive and healthy many collectors needed Keiser to complete their Masters collections due to few appearances on the golf stage outside of a yearly trek to Augusta for the Masters champions dinner. This ball contains a high grade flowing example of his signature, along with multiple meaningful inscriptions in his hand 'Masters 1946' and 'With every good wish.' James Spence Authentication (JSA) has reviewed the signature and their auction letter of authenticity will come with this lot.
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